marvin martian
Diamond Member
I think the senile old fuck missed a diaper change or something.
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I think the senile old fuck missed a diaper change or something.
I think the senile old fuck missed a diaper change or something.
I think the senile old fuck missed a diaper change or something.
I think the senile old fuck missed a diaper change or something.
Whelp, first off your quote says "close to", not "as fast as". Second, the TGV (Train de Grand Vitesse) in France has been clocked at over 350 mph; and third, airports are always located well outside of cities, which adds all the time, assuming no schedule delays, of commuting to one airport and from the other, the security lines, check-in, all of that, resulting in the fact that I could drive from here in the sticks of North Carolina to downtown Nashville in the same time the company's plane ticket would get me there, and that's simply easy car driving and not a TGV.
Train stations, in contrast to airports, rarely ever fall out of the sky and therefore bring you right to the center of town.
I think the senile old fuck missed a diaper change or something.
Whelp, first off your quote says "close to", not "as fast as". Second, the TGV (Train de Grand Vitesse) in France has been clocked at over 350 mph; and third, airports are always located well outside of cities, which adds all the time, assuming no schedule delays, of commuting to one airport and from the other, the security lines, check-in, all of that, resulting in the fact that I could drive from here in the sticks of North Carolina to downtown Nashville in the same time the company's plane ticket would get me there, and that's simply easy car driving and not a TGV.
Train stations, in contrast to airports, rarely ever fall out of the sky and therefore bring you right to the center of town.
So you agree with Biden's assessment that a train can get you "across the country" almost as fast as a commercial jet? Let's hear you say it...
I think the senile old fuck missed a diaper change or something.
Whelp, first off your quote says "close to", not "as fast as". Second, the TGV (Train de Grand Vitesse) in France has been clocked at over 350 mph; and third, airports are always located well outside of cities, which adds all the time, assuming no schedule delays, of commuting to one airport and from the other, the security lines, check-in, waiting for baggage carousels, all of that, resulting in the fact that I could drive from here in the sticks of North Carolina to downtown Nashville in the same time the company's plane ticket would get me there, and that's simply easy car driving and not a TGV.
Trains, in contrast to airports, rarely ever fall out of the sky and therefore bring you right to the center of town.
I think the senile old fuck missed a diaper change or something.
Whelp, first off your quote says "close to", not "as fast as". Second, the TGV (Train de Grand Vitesse) in France has been clocked at over 350 mph; and third, airports are always located well outside of cities, which adds all the time, assuming no schedule delays, of commuting to one airport and from the other, the security lines, check-in, waiting for baggage carousels, all of that, resulting in the fact that I could drive from here in the sticks of North Carolina to downtown Nashville in the same time the company's plane ticket would get me there, and that's simply easy car driving and not a TGV.
Trains, in contrast to airports, rarely ever fall out of the sky and therefore bring you right to the center of town.
I think the senile old fuck missed a diaper change or something.
I think the senile old fuck missed a diaper change or something.
Whelp, first off your quote says "close to", not "as fast as". Second, the TGV (Train de Grand Vitesse) in France has been clocked at over 350 mph; and third, airports are always located well outside of cities, which adds all the time, assuming no schedule delays, of commuting to one airport and from the other, the security lines, check-in, waiting for baggage carousels, all of that, resulting in the fact that I could drive from here in the sticks of North Carolina to downtown Nashville in the same time the company's plane ticket would get me there, and that's simply easy car driving and not a TGV.
Trains, in contrast to airports, rarely ever fall out of the sky and therefore bring you right to the center of town.
We average better than 5K train/motor vehicle collisions a year. I suspect the number of plane/car collisions is lower.
I think the senile old fuck missed a diaper change or something.
Whelp, first off your quote says "close to", not "as fast as". Second, the TGV (Train de Grand Vitesse) in France has been clocked at over 350 mph; and third, airports are always located well outside of cities, which adds all the time, assuming no schedule delays, of commuting to one airport and from the other, the security lines, check-in, waiting for baggage carousels, all of that, resulting in the fact that I could drive from here in the sticks of North Carolina to downtown Nashville in the same time the company's plane ticket would get me there, and that's simply easy car driving and not a TGV.
Trains, in contrast to airports, rarely ever fall out of the sky and therefore bring you right to the center of town.
We average better than 5K train/motor vehicle collisions a year. I suspect the number of plane/car collisions is lower.
Who knows, but the OP wasn't about collisions, it was about speed.
It was also about not knowing what a real link is.
I think the senile old fuck missed a diaper change or something.
The only train he'll ever build is the Crazy Train.
I think the senile old fuck missed a diaper change or something.
Whelp, first off your quote says "close to", not "as fast as". Second, the TGV (Train de Grand Vitesse) in France has been clocked at over 350 mph; and third, airports are always located well outside of cities, which adds all the time, assuming no schedule delays, of commuting to one airport and from the other, the security lines, check-in, waiting for baggage carousels, all of that, resulting in the fact that I could drive from here in the sticks of North Carolina to downtown Nashville in the same time the company's plane ticket would get me there, and that's simply easy car driving and not a TGV.
Trains, in contrast to airports, rarely ever fall out of the sky and therefore bring you right to the center of town.
We average better than 5K train/motor vehicle collisions a year. I suspect the number of plane/car collisions is lower.
Who knows, but the OP wasn't about collisions, it was about speed.
It was also about not knowing what a real link is.
I am guessing a 300mph train could really sneak around the corner and slice my car in half.
I think the senile old fuck missed a diaper change or something.
Whelp, first off your quote says "close to", not "as fast as". Second, the TGV (Train de Grand Vitesse) in France has been clocked at over 350 mph; and third, airports are always located well outside of cities, which adds all the time, assuming no schedule delays, of commuting to one airport and from the other, the security lines, check-in, all of that, resulting in the fact that I could drive from here in the sticks of North Carolina to downtown Nashville in the same time the company's plane ticket would get me there, and that's simply easy car driving and not a TGV.
Train stations, in contrast to airports, rarely ever fall out of the sky and therefore bring you right to the center of town.
So you agree with Biden's assessment that a train can get you "across the country" almost as fast as a commercial jet? Let's hear you say it...
I think the senile old fuck missed a diaper change or something.
Whelp, first off your quote says "close to", not "as fast as". Second, the TGV (Train de Grand Vitesse) in France has been clocked at over 350 mph; and third, airports are always located well outside of cities, which adds all the time, assuming no schedule delays, of commuting to one airport and from the other, the security lines, check-in, all of that, resulting in the fact that I could drive from here in the sticks of North Carolina to downtown Nashville in the same time the company's plane ticket would get me there, and that's simply easy car driving and not a TGV.
Train stations, in contrast to airports, rarely ever fall out of the sky and therefore bring you right to the center of town.
So you agree with Biden's assessment that a train can get you "across the country" almost as fast as a commercial jet? Let's hear you say it...
There is no such assessment. Read your own quote. Oh and by the way your quote isn't even sourced, so we don't know whether Biden even said what's in the Twatter image. Now do we.
I think the senile old fuck missed a diaper change or something.
Whelp, first off your quote says "close to", not "as fast as". Second, the TGV (Train de Grand Vitesse) in France has been clocked at over 350 mph; and third, airports are always located well outside of cities, which adds all the time, assuming no schedule delays, of commuting to one airport and from the other, the security lines, check-in, waiting for baggage carousels, all of that, resulting in the fact that I could drive from here in the sticks of North Carolina to downtown Nashville in the same time the company's plane ticket would get me there, and that's simply easy car driving and not a TGV. Even a slow train would beat the plane there.
Trains, in contrast to airports, rarely ever fall out of the sky and therefore bring you right to the center of town.
I think the senile old fuck missed a diaper change or something.
Whelp, first off your quote says "close to", not "as fast as". Second, the TGV (Train de Grand Vitesse) in France has been clocked at over 350 mph; and third, airports are always located well outside of cities, which adds all the time, assuming no schedule delays, of commuting to one airport and from the other, the security lines, check-in, waiting for baggage carousels, all of that, resulting in the fact that I could drive from here in the sticks of North Carolina to downtown Nashville in the same time the company's plane ticket would get me there, and that's simply easy car driving and not a TGV. Even a slow train would beat the plane there.
Trains, in contrast to airports, rarely ever fall out of the sky and therefore bring you right to the center of town.
I think the senile old fuck missed a diaper change or something.